Maugham

NOUN
  1. English writer (born in France) of novels and short stories (1874-1965)
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  • I'll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell... their heart's in the right place, but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ. W. Somerset Maugham 
  • Unfortunately sometimes one can't do what one thinks is right without making someone else unhappy. W. Somerset Maugham 
  • The racism, I think, is on at least three levels: the characters' (which is crude), Maugham's (which is nuanced by his own sense of outsiderhood), and the moviemakers', which is, as you say, unexamined--they didn't know how to depict Asians except by using stereotypes. Roundup
  • I wonder how anyone can have the face to condemn others when he reflects upon his own thoughts---William Somerset Maugham, English novelist and playwright.
  • To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. ---William Somerset Maugham.
  • To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. W. Somerset Maugham 
  • Before the departure for Paris, Mrs Maugham fortunately forfeited her position by various gratuitous and irrelevant remarks about the expense.
  • People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise. W. Somerset Maugham 
  • Pankaj is like those dilettantes one reads about in Somerset Maugham, who fear boredom more than old age, death, poverty or mendicancy.
  • To acquire the habit of reading is to construct for yourself a refuge from almost all the miseries of life. W. Somerset Maugham 
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